Tuesday, May 9, 2017

The Official Jimmy Choo Sample Sale Invite

All aboard who is coming aboard. The Jimmy Choo sample sale is about to pull into the sample sale station and if you want to come abroad you must have a confirmed ticket. No worries, we have all the details to get you in and out of the first class cabin.

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The sale opens to the public on Tuesday, May 16 at the Metropolitan Pavillion. To attend the sale you must use this link to RSVP. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and enter the code lance to receive your email confirmation number. Each indivitual must have a confirmation number to get into the sale.

For the uninitiated, this sale is legendary for its amazing prices. Basic pumps and sandals are usually $200, catwalk styles are $250, bejeweled styles are $325, and boots are $375. Women's shoes run from size 35 to 40 and men's go from 43 to 46. At the last sale men's shoes were priced at $250 or $375 and included loafers, Oxfords, driving shoe and ankle boots.(Above are an assortment of Jimmy Choo shoes that can be found for about the same price online.)

There are always some handbags and small leather goods. Last season, small bags started at $250 for small sizes, medium size bags were $350 and large totes were $450. Small leather goods, like wallets, key chains and bracelets were all $75.

The wait to get into this sale can be massive but the new RSVP system will hopefully limit the amount of attendees. We just suggest that you RSVP right away. We can only assume that the list will close when it hits a certain number of RSVPs. Once that train leaves the station, it's hard to get on.

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I’m a fashion/business journalist turned blogger. New York Magazine, ABC News, Smart Money and The Wall Street Journal are just a few stops that have prepared me for this particular endeavor. I’m writing on my time about what I know best: Shopping. No sale is too private. No brand too aspirational. I’m breaking it down and dishing the best deals—and we’re not talking just sample sales. This is the real deal gurl!